JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia holds parliamentary and presidential elections this year in what could bring major change to the way the world's third largest democracy is run. Both elections are held every five years.
Current President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is in the last year of his second term and is barred by the constitution from running again.
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